Netherlands - Mismatch between skill level and jobs - January 01, 2017

Agency Randstad published the results of an online survey (with 810 respondents). One of the conclusions is that an increasing number of employees are working at jobs below their skill and education level. In 2016, 56% of employees were working below their skill and education level, up from 48% in 2012. For workers who are 34 or younger, this figure goes up to 65%. Other collected data are the mobility on the labour market, expected labour market shortages and the investment in training and education.

English: http://www2.staffingindustry.com/eng/Editorial/Daily-News/Netherlands …    

The report (in Dutch): https://www.randstad.nl/binaries/content/assets/randstadnl/werkgevers …  

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